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Bibers

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The Bibers is a tributary of the Kocher river, flowing through the gentle hills and fields around Schwäbisch Hall. Its name means 'beaver' in German, hinting at the wildlife that once inhabited its banks. Today, the Bibers valley offers a tranquil setting for short walks and nature observation. The river is narrow and clear, with grassy banks and scattered trees. A simple path follows part of its course, passing through farmland and small woods. It is less frequented than the Bühler trail, providing a more secluded experience. Birdwatchers may spot kingfishers and herons near the water. The Bibers is also part of the local network of hiking routes, connecting to the wider Hohenlohe landscape.

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  • Walk along the quiet, unspoiled riverbank
  • Look for birds such as kingfishers and grey herons
  • Enjoy the pastoral scenery of fields and small forests
  • Combine with a visit to nearby Schwäbisch Hall

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Ways to visit Bibers

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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